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Gettysburg National Military Park
For Kids
 
Clyde Bell with school group.
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There are always activities for children and teens at Gettysburg.
 

Gettysburg National Military Park is not just for adults! There are many activities for our younger visitors to partake in during their visit to the park apart from exploring the museum and park with the family. During the summer months, the park offers special programs designed just for children:

JOIN THE ARMY! Children enlist in the army and learn something about what it meant to be a soldier in the Civil War in this one-hour program. For ages 7-12. Sign up at the Cyclorama Center information desk (Limited to 25 participants). Daily at 11:00 A.M. from mid-June through mid-August.


 
Jr. Ranger patch
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THE JUNIOR RANGER PROGRAM

Discover the history of Gettysburg National Military Parkand Eisenhower National Historic Site through the Junior Ranger Program, a project for our young visitors during which they can have fun while they learn about the parks at Gettysburg. By completing three activities in the Activity Guide for Junior Ranger Candidates, available at the park information desks, kids will receive certificates making them official Junior Rangers. It’s a great activity for the whole family that will not only enhance your park visit but make for fond memories as well.


 

FOR SCHOOL GROUPS VISITING GETTYSBURG

 
Student Education Programs
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A lot of subjects to explore at Gettysburg.

During the school year, Gettysburg National Military Park is the place to visit for school groups to visit and participate in Student Education Programs, offering a variety of subjects from Civil War Soldier Life to the experience of being in "Pickett's Charge." These programs are scheduled annually for September-October and again for March through May by reservation only. We also offer a new group activity for students and youth groups while visiting the new museum. Visit the park's Teacher's Pages for further information and to get in on a good thing at Gettysburg!

Junior Ranger Program
Junior Ranger
A program for young visitors! Sign on to be a Junior Ranger at Gettysburg.
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History is fun!
Hey, Ranger!
Take the test to be a Ranger-Historian at Gettysburg.
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Webrangers
Webrangers!
The National Park Service’s site for kids of all ages!
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General Sickles in 1888  

Did You Know?
General Daniel Sickles of New York, whose military career ended with the loss of a leg at the Battle of Gettysburg, sponsored the congressional legislation in 1895 that created Gettysburg National Military Park.

Last Updated: August 26, 2008 at 10:57 EST